Maroa, Amazonas

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Maroa
Flag of Maroa
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Official seal of Maroa
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Country Venezuela
State Amazonas
Municipality Maroa
Founded 1760
Government
 - Mayor Thaimir Briceño Angulo (MVR)
Area
 - Total 14,250 km² (5,502 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 - Total 890
 - Density 0.0625/km² (0.2/sq mi)
Time zone VST (UTC-4:30)
 - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC-4:30)
Area code(s) 0248
The area and population figures are for the municipality
Website: maroa-amazonas.gov.ve

Maroa is a town in the southern Venezuelan state of Amazonas. This town is the shire town of the Maroa Municipality (or Guainía Municipality) and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, the municipality has a population of 890.[1]

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[edit] History

Maroa was founded by the brave Cacique Maruwa in the year 1760.[2]

[edit] Demographics

The Maroa Municipality, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, has a population of 890 (down from 1,140 in 1990). This amounts to 2% of Amazonas's population.[3] The municipality's population density is 0.2 people per square mile (0.0625/km²).[4][5]

[edit] Government

Maroa is the shire town of the Maroa Municipality (or Guainía Municipality) in Amazonas. The mayor of the Maroa Municipality (or Guainía Municipality) is Thaimir Briceño Angulo, elected in 2004 with 61% of the vote.[6] She replaced Antonio Briceño shortly after the last municipal elections in October 2004.[7]

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Coordinates: 2°44′N, 67°34′W